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Common Errors That Kill Search Engine Ranking |  | Visited: 1316 |
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| | by Sharon Housley August 15, 2007 |
| Sharon Housley |
| Sharon Housley manages marketing for FeedForAll software for creating, editing, publishing RSS feeds and podcasts. In addition Sharon manages marketing for RecordForAll audio recording and editing software. |
| Sharon Housley
has written 57 articles for PromotionWorld. |
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Tricking the search engines just does not work. The search engines do
not look kindly upon webmasters who attempt to deceive the search
engines about the content contained on a webpage.
1. Cloaking
Cloaking a website is a stealth technique used to provide a copy of a
web page to search engines while providing an alternate copy to website
visitors. The website copy provided to the search engine is optimized
and not always reflective of the real content contained on the webpage.
2. Hidden Text
Another deceptive tip that will result in a search engine ban, is done
by incorporating text into a website that is not visible to the naked
eye, but is visible to search engine spider. There are two ways that
underhanded webmasters might attempt this, the first is by changing the
font color to match the web page's background color. The second
fallacious way of deceiving the search engine using hidden text is by
using a single character like a '.' period as a link. Black hat
webmasters might attempt this as a way to increase their websites link
popularity.
3. Bad Links
While this is not as much a deceptive practice as an indication that
the webpage content has been abandoned, links to webpages that no
longer exist is an indication to search engines that the content is no
longer relevant.
4. Lack of Meta Tags
A website that does not make use of title and description tags, will
not result in a ban but could impact the ability for a website to rank
well. The title and description of a website should be different on
each and every web page.
5. Navigation Mistakes
Navigation should be "spiderable". Do not use javascript or flash
navigation, search engines can not spider javascript menus. Adding a
site map link is just not good enough, if you do not use conventional
navigational techniques, the pages within your website will not always
be indexed by the search engines. Navigation should be logically
structured, links should not be hidden too deeply within the website or
the content contained on the buried pages will not be considered
relevant and will not rank well.
6. Valid Code
Observing the conventions of HTML are a necessity, if a webpage's code
is invalid, search engines might 'choke' and be unable to follow the
links or code. Be sure to properly open and close all HTML code. Valid
HTML is critical.
7. Keyword Stuffing
Keyword stuffing is a technique where a long list of repetitive
keywords, sometimes related sometimes unrelated to the webpages content
is used to trick search engines into thinking the webpage is relevant.
Rarely is this effective and it is unlikely that it will artificially
inflate a websites ranking for any length of time.
8. Avoid Session IDs
Webpages within a website that uses session IDs or "ID=" in the links
will not always be recognized by search engines. It is assumed by many
search engines that when ID= appears in the URL, that the webpage does
not contain unique content and that the webpage is not in need of
indexing. Avoid using ID= on dynamic or static web pages.
9. Nice Neighbors
Avoid listing the website in link farms. Search engines are firm
believers that you are like the company that you keep, links should be
solicited from reputable sources. Links from spammy websites will not
help a website rank well.
Many will say that there are no rules to search engine optimization,
they might be right, but the fact remains that webmasters can influence
their search engine ranking through the tips above. Attempting to trick
or fool the search engines is a sure fire way to become banned. Search
engines have the ability to provide a consistent and steady stream of
traffic to websites, that stream can become a trickle if you attempt to
deceive.
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